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 First Time Buyers might see stamp duty cut

First Time Buyers might see stamp duty cut

By Marcela Boyle
 Posted October 25, 2017
 In NEWS
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First Time Buyers might see stamp duty cut

It would be good to help first time buyers to cut the stamp duty and help them on to property ladder and its good to see that government is considering this. Saving for a deposit is really hard and having to pay extra for stamp duty makes it harder to reach the property ladder

Survey has revealed that there has been a drop in first time buyers purchasing their first property. Because the property prices have spiraled in recent years, stamp duty soared also. Cut in stamp duty would save first time buyers thousands of pounds!

There are also whispers about a major move on writing off student debt.

You can read the full article published in This is Money

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